Low Carb Paleo Sticky Pork Lettuce Wraps

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  • prep time

    prep time

    20 min

  • cook time

    cook time

    1 h 15 min

  • ready time

    ready time

    1 h 35 min

Low Carb Paleo Sticky Pork Lettuce Wraps

We love this Paleo recipe that makes for the perfect make-ahead meal made with only six ingredients. The flavor impact is huge despite minimal ingredients! Pasture-raised pork shoulder is cooked in an Instant Pot to make this meal easy, not to mention results in a perfectly tender, succulent cut of meat. The pork shoulder is cooked in a mixture of Paleo-friendly seasonings, including ginger, sliced onion, and coconut aminos. The coconut aminos have an inherent sweetness which we use to our advantage by simmering down into a sweet and sticky sauce to glaze the shredded pork. The glazed pork is served in crisp cool lettuce cups, making the perfect wraps for the best family-friendly recipe.

What is the best pork to use?

Here at Carb Manager, we encourage using pasture-raised organic meats due to their quality and a higher content of vitamins and minerals. However, if that is not available, feel free to substitute with conventionally raised pork.

What else can I serve this with?

To make the ultimate pairing, serve this with other Paleo recipes like our Low Histamine Keto Chicken Bone Broth!

What can I do if I don’t have an Instant Pot?

If you don’t have an Instant Pot, you can cook this recipe the same way, but in a 300 F oven (150 C) for 4-6 hours or until the meat is tender and beginning to fall off the bone.

  • Net Carbs

    8.5 g

  • Fiber

    0.9 g

  • Total Carbs

    9.5 g

  • Protein

    37.8 g

  • Fats

    28.4 g

460 cals

Low Carb Paleo Sticky Pork Lettuce Wraps

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Ingredients

  • Pork Fresh Shoulder Blade Boston Roasts Or Steaks Separable Lean And Fat Raw

    Pork Fresh Shoulder Blade Boston Roasts Or Steaks Separable Lean And Fat Raw

    2.75 lb

  • Coarse Kosher Salt

    Coarse Kosher Salt

    1 tbsp

  • Black pepper

    Black pepper

    0.5 tsp

  • Lard

    Lard

    1 tbsp

  • White onion

    White onion

    0.5 large

  • Ginger

    Ginger

    3 tbsp, sliced

  • Coconut Aminos

    Coconut Aminos

    0.75 cup

  • Chicken broth

    Chicken broth

    1 cup

  • Lettuce, iceberg

    Lettuce, iceberg

    1 small - head - 5" diameter

Recipe Steps

steps 6

1 h 35 min

  • Step 1

    Rinse and dry the pork shoulder with paper towels. Then season the pork on both sides with the kosher salt and black pepper. Turn the Instant Pot onto the Saute function. Wait until the pot says ‘Hot.’
    Step 1
  • Step 2

    Once hot, add the avocado oil. Add in the pork shoulder. Place sliced white onion and sliced ginger around the edges of the pork shoulder. Sear the first side of the pork shoulder for several minutes until golden brown. This is best achieved if you do not attempt to lift the pork from the contact surface for several minutes.
    Step 2
  • Step 3

    Flip the pork and repeat on the other side for several minutes or until nicely golden brown. Once browned, add in the coconut aminos and chicken stock.
    Step 3
  • Step 4

    Place the pot on High pressure for 45 minutes. Release the pressure and remove the lid. Flip and set the pot on high pressure for another 30-35 minutes, depending on how tender the pork is after flipping it. Set the pot for the longer time if it is still tough in places.
    Step 4
  • Step 5

    Transfer the meat to a cutting board and shred the meat into bite-sized pieces. Strain the broth. Using a fat separator, drain the broth back into the Instant Pot. If you do not have a fat separator, then spoon off as much of the fat as possible and discard it. Some fat left is ok because fat is flavor!
    Step 5
  • Step 6

    Turn the pot onto the saute setting and allow the mixture to come to a boil. Add the shredded meat once the mixture is about ¼ of the way cooked down. Continue to cook until the sauce glazes the pork and no residual sauce is left on the bottom. Serve the pork immediately in clean lettuce leaves.
    Step 6

Comments 3

  • MarvellousCauliflower544323

    MarvellousCauliflower544323 2 years ago

    I thought these were delicious and not difficult to make at all. It takes more time than prep. Salt and pepper a pork roast, sear on all sides. Roughly chop half an onion and a nub of ginger. Put it all together in an Instant Pot with some chicken stock and coconut aminos. Set it and let the Instant Pot do all the work. Delicious as a weeknight meal and my 11-year-old loved them just as much as mom and dad. We ate ours on jicama wraps from Trader Joes. Yum

    • KeltieTX

      KeltieTX 2 years ago

      When something seems unduly complicated, I usually don't bother. It's not worth the effort to make it for myself. I thought "This doesn't seem so bad..." I was disappointed with the recipe. Appearance & taste is everything to me.

      • BetterMe2Be

        BetterMe2Be 2 years ago

        I love trying different types of international recipes. This one wasn’t that good, will not make it again.